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With the 119th overall pick in the 2013 NFL Draft, the Seattle Seahawks select:

University of Washington QB Keith Price

Note: We released Tarvaris Jackson this past offseason and just took Russell Wilson in the last draft in the 3rd round. But we couldn't pass up a QB with Keith Price's skillset at this point in the draft. He has deadly accuracy to all areas of the field, very good field vision, and is quite mobile. We feel good about developing both Russell Wilson and Keith Price behind Matt Flynn so that one day one of them can take over and be the franchise guy._________________ '
Richard D!ck Sherman 4 Prez

As I said before we have address are needs this year so we can go wherever we want. As for DT we did draft 2 a couple of years ago in McCoy and Price but they have been injuried every year and haven't been able to finish the season. We also signed 2 FA in Gary Gibson and Amobi Okoye but that is the only depth and if my starters get injuried again there is pretty much no one behind them. Spence is a big boy 6'1 305. Last year for Illinois he did a good job in stuffing the run and that's what the Bucs need as we have been in the end of the bottom for rushing yards allowed. He is a nice depth player and should be a good rotation player to. The one thing I think that he needs to work on is get to the QB and he should be able to with a year or two in the NFL.

With the 128th pick in the 2013 NFL Draft, the San Francisco49ers select S /ILB / Nickel Coverage Specialist DeVonte Holloman, South Carolina

After the Chiefs selected Kenny Tate to serve as a specialist to cover TE's (brilliant move), we were afraid that other teams would catch on to the idea as well.

We had Holloman targeted with our fifth round pick, but couldn't take the risk that he might not fall to us = so we traded with the NY Jets.

Holloman will primarily play in lieu of or alongside Patrick Willis in nickel / dime coverage situations. With his size and abilities, he should be able to match up with receiving TE's or WR's in passing situations. He allows our defense to be more flexible and also should provide a solid coverage specialist on special teams as well.

With the rest of my draft picks it just for depth and hopefully dimoand in the rough players. Are O-Line is set with are starters, they are better then what they use to be. We have some young depth but we are missing something in that line and its a back-up center. Habern has started for the Sooners the past 3 years. Last year he got injured with a broken arm after that he didn't play to what he was before the injury. Habern is a smaller kind of center but he is athletic. The best thing is he good on is passing blocking, his running blocking isn't as good and should be worked on but with are line set he can sit behind Zuatth and learn from the O-Line we have.

With the 137th selection in the 2013 NFL Draft, the Arizona Cardinals select...

Nigel Malone, Cornerback, Kansas State

Analysis: The Cards had a pressing need at cornerback and address it with the addition of Malone. In his first season at K-State, Malone showed his ballhawking skills by collecting 7 interceptions. Arizona is hoping for much of the same in his (hopefully) long career._________________